There's no activity on his Yahoo Group page after mid-May; how many people got through the online puzzles? I think I left off on the Artists' paint pallete....
I dont know Who all got them for sure but I got them reg got them BFG got them all the brass family robenson got them and bunch of the cachers got them!
Just thought I would drop in and let you know we got back from the ultrasound today. Everything looks good and healthy and everything is in the right place.
Each Vulcan crewe still is expected to participate and continue to work on their "causes" for a period of 5 years.. at which point they can step down if they so choose...
So hence you may see events like this sponsored by past crewes (and why there are always a lot of vulcans in parades and stuff...
I don't know if anyone looking for jobs would be interested in this?
Good afternoon,
This may seem out of the blue but I wanted to reach out to you regarding 100+ positions that I have available. We are working exclusively with Wells Fargo and they are looking for people to fill data entry positions. This might not be your area of work however with these economic times we all know someone who needs a position. Please feel free to pass this along to anyone who might be interested.
We have 70 positions open for 3rd shift. These individuals will be working from 12am-7am. Sunday-Thurs. It is paying $13/hr.
We have 30 positions open for 1st or 2nd shift. 7am-3:30pm and 3:30pm-11pm. These are paying $12/hr.
These individuals will be doing relatively monotonous work. They will need to have 10 key experience (working a cash register, heavy computer work etc). They will also need to be able to stand for up to 7hrs at a time.
This is a great opportunity for someone to get some experience with a great company. Plus the positions are anticipated to last up to 15 months.
That sounds more like one of those auditing services - like those bean counters that walk up and down the aisles at Cub Foods counting inventory. Technically it is 'data entry', but yeah, that does seem odd. Raise at least one red flag on that one.
Yeah, I thought that was weird, too. This company typically sends me e-mails about clinical and regulatory positions, so this was out of the blue anyway, but I thought I'd pass it along in case.
hey all, slogging away on my mobile phone (trying to catch up, data plan on my cell is cheaper than paying for an air card I didn't get much use out of anyway). Still out on the road trucking. Missing a lot of things at home this summer. Seen a lot of sites as I fly past them. Sleeping on the floor between the drivers seat and the sleeper.... good thing I don't have back problems. Delivered a load to a bedding mfg the other day, was tempted to ask if they could make me a tiny mattress so I'd get some padding. Oh also from the last time I found a scale, I'm down to 195 pounds..... Kind of ironic cosidering I see a lot of morbidly obese truck drivers... Gotta run, get some sleep while I can, just wanted to say hi and let everyone know I'm still alive. One good thing I've learned out here, I'll never complain about anything, ever again. Dead serious on that. take care all, sounds like I should be back near the end of october.... should be down another 10 pounds by then.
OK since there are still alot of the cooler that are not on face book I have been promotina event over there and can't seem to get the msg to some of you!?!?
so I guess I have to bring it over here the hard WAY!!!
Plot Summary: A newlywed couple arrives at the home of the husband's late wife, where the gardens have been maintained by a gardener faithful to the dead woman's memory. Soon eerie events lead the new wife to think she is going out of her mind.
"The Brain That Wouldn't Die"
Starring: Jason Evers, Virginia Leith & Eddie Carmel
Plot Summary: A doctor experimenting with transplant techniques keeps his girlfriend's head alive when she is decapitated in a car crash, then goes hunting for a new body.
Featuring a vampish hostess who will introduce each movie and keep the things that go bump in the rafters at bay, terrible trivia (with WHEEL OF DOOM) and even putrescent popcorn and cadaverous concessions!
Admission is FREE, but your generous donations will be welcomed to raise funds for the Portage for Youth, a children's non-profit based in St. Paul which provides free arts and theatre programs and works with with at-risk children.
Come dressed up in your wickedest wear if you desire, but be prepared for an evening of fun and entertainment!
FREE PARKING in street.
Admission is free, but please give donations so we can keep holding these events and bring you more movies!
OK, I believe you now. But when you said that an event was going to be too rambunctious, campy and too RHPS for your taste, I had my doubts about your true identity!
LOL! Eags, iffun I go to see a movie. I wanna see it. I don't want audience participation. Never was into the - what I call - Rocky-Mountain-Whorer-Picture-Show thighy.
I are me. But don't like rambunctious fur my move-ease.
I have one pair of tickets left to sell for the Twins-Tigers tiebreaker game tomorrow! $140 for the pair. Upper Club Sec 223, Row 14. 651-270-6294 if interested.
The family is expected to arrive between 1 and 3 p.m. today.
Sometime after the family's arrival, volunteers and spectators will shout the show's signature catch phrase, "Move that bus!" to reveal the new home to the Morris family for the first time. To participate in Friday's "reveal," spectators should arrive at the home at least two hours before the expected arrival of the family.
Winter hat, gloves, boots and long underwear - check, check, check and check
This weekend with my son on his last camping trip as a Cub Scout will definitely be memorable - thank goodness I have winter friends who taught me how to keep the cell phone and camera warm so the batteries last longer!
Eags
Just thought I would drop in and let you know we got back from the ultrasound today. Everything looks good and healthy and everything is in the right place.
It's a boy!!
Hi Trig - any luck yet?
http://www.twincities.com/allheadlines/ci_13353324
So hence you may see events like this sponsored by past crewes (and why there are always a lot of vulcans in parades and stuff...
I am figity for yarussos - sounds sosooooo good right now.
Good afternoon,
This may seem out of the blue but I wanted to reach out to you regarding 100+ positions that I have available. We are working exclusively with Wells Fargo and they are looking for people to fill data entry positions. This might not be your area of work however with these economic times we all know someone who needs a position. Please feel free to pass this along to anyone who might be interested.
We have 70 positions open for 3rd shift. These individuals will be working from 12am-7am. Sunday-Thurs. It is paying $13/hr.
We have 30 positions open for 1st or 2nd shift. 7am-3:30pm and 3:30pm-11pm. These are paying $12/hr.
These individuals will be doing relatively monotonous work. They will need to have 10 key experience (working a cash register, heavy computer work etc). They will also need to be able to stand for up to 7hrs at a time.
This is a great opportunity for someone to get some experience with a great company. Plus the positions are anticipated to last up to 15 months.
Please call or email me with any questions.
Thank you,
Alicia Bettmann
Aerotek
763.350.0125
abettman@aerotek.com
for data entry? weird request.
thanks for posting Eags
so I guess I have to bring it over here the hard WAY!!!
Host:
Classic Movie Madness at the Mounds Theatre
Type:
Causes - Fundraiser
Network:
Global
Price:
FREE - Donations welcome
Date:
Friday, September 25, 2009
Time:
7:00pm - 11:30pm
Location:
The Historic Mounds Theatre
Street:
1029 Hudson Road
City/Town:
Saint Paul, MN
Phone:
6517722253
Email:
MoundsTheatre@gmail.com
Doors creak open - 7pm
Movies start - 7.30pm
Estimated end - 11.30pm
Sept 25th
A Shocking Showcase Featuring;
"The Screaming Skull"
Starring: John Conway & Peggy Webber
Plot Summary: A newlywed couple arrives at the home of the husband's late wife, where the gardens have been maintained by a gardener faithful to the dead woman's memory. Soon eerie events lead the new wife to think she is going out of her mind.
"The Brain That Wouldn't Die"
Starring: Jason Evers, Virginia Leith & Eddie Carmel
Plot Summary: A doctor experimenting with transplant techniques keeps his girlfriend's head alive when she is decapitated in a car crash, then goes hunting for a new body.
Featuring a vampish hostess who will introduce each movie and keep the things that go bump in the rafters at bay, terrible trivia (with WHEEL OF DOOM) and even putrescent popcorn and cadaverous concessions!
Admission is FREE, but your generous donations will be welcomed to raise funds for the Portage for Youth, a children's non-profit based in St. Paul which provides free arts and theatre programs and works with with at-risk children.
Come dressed up in your wickedest wear if you desire, but be prepared for an evening of fun and entertainment!
FREE PARKING in street.
Admission is free, but please give donations so we can keep holding these events and bring you more movies!
I've VIVID memories of seeing that on TV back about 1966-1968,
 or 1969 and being scared TO DEATH! I was just a kid and had nitemares
FOREVER after.
What a blast from the past. I'd consider going but sounds too rambunctious,
campy and too RHPS for my taste. I do wish you a good turnout. Ice.
Who are you, and what have you done with green???
nice of you to drive through the Cooler :smile:
Congrats on the weight loss! you may be able to write a book on it!
Hay, My Master!
I are me. But don't like rambunctious fur my move-ease.
:sheepish:
I am working Security!!!
http://www.twincities.com/allheadlines/ci_13492115
The family is expected to arrive between 1 and 3 p.m. today.
Sometime after the family's arrival, volunteers and spectators will shout the show's signature catch phrase, "Move that bus!" to reveal the new home to the Morris family for the first time. To participate in Friday's "reveal," spectators should arrive at the home at least two hours before the expected arrival of the family.
Tent - check
Cook stove - check
Warm sleeping bag - check
Winter hat, gloves, boots and long underwear - check, check, check and check
This weekend with my son on his last camping trip as a Cub Scout will definitely be memorable - thank goodness I have winter friends who taught me how to keep the cell phone and camera warm so the batteries last longer!
:grin:
Pagination